[MIXTAPE] Yung Yung Pallo - Layer Cake Vol. 1.5 Tha Prequel

Yung Yung Pallo - Layer Cake Vol. 1.5 Tha Prequel [Mixtape]

Hosted By: DJ Big Dawg

Yung Yung Pallo - Layer Cake Vol. 1.5 Tha Prequel

Yung Yung Pallo - Layer Cake Vol. 1.5 Tha Prequel

Description:

REAL RAP AND HIP-HOP IS BACK 941 FLORIDAS OWN YUNG YUNG PALLO ALONG SIDE w/DJ BIG DAWG SHOOTING A MOVIE FOR LCV1.5: THA PREQUEL!!!WARNING!!! THIS SHIT IS SERIOUS!!! LCV2:SUPPLYN DA STREETZ COMING SOON. FOR BOOKING CONTACT 941-565-5003/APOLLOREMEDYENT@GMAIL.COM

Tracklist:

1. Layer Cake Intro 2. Streetz Iz Minez Freestyle 3. Street Scarface 4. Niggas In Sota Freestyle 5. O Lets Do It Freestyle 6. Big Dawg Intermission 7. Get Paid Feat. Trapstar 8. Lose My Mind Freestyle 9. Obsession (Prod. By i75 beatz) 10. Watch My Shoes Freestyle Feat. Trapstar 11. Steady On Grind Freestyle 12. Big Dawg Intermission 13. Flaw (Prod. By Hazardis Sounds) 14. 2 Steppin (Prod. By J- Muzik) 15. White World w/ J-Red (Prod. By J- Red) 16. Bet Dey Gone Hate Feat. 1st Dagree Hoodstarz 17. Panama Red - Hard Inda Yard Skit 18. Long Days, Late Nights feat. Sota (Prod. By i75 beatz) 19. Smile 20. We Outchere Freestyle 21. Make It Out Da Hood 22. Get Ugly 23. Hold Me Down (Prod. By DJ Khaled) 24. True Story Remix Feat. Lukiss (Prod. By Lukiss) 25. Special Feat. Yungn and Sota 26. Lady Of My Life (Prod. Shardy Pantz) 27. Thug It Like Me Feat. Luigi 28. Pallo Speak
[DOWNLOAD NOW!]
Posted by http://www.MixtapeDistribution.com

Views: 36

Comment

You need to be a member of True Skool Network to add comments!

Join True Skool Network

Best guide to hip hop, soul, reggae concerts & events in San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles & New York City + music, videos, radio and more

Subscribe to E-Blast

WIN TICKETS

Atmosphere
Friday, Feb 13 @ Fox Theater, Oakland

Kamaiyah
Saturday, Mar 14 @ Fox Theater, Oakland

Juvenile
Friday, June 5 @ Fox Theater, Oakland

Connect

Members

Photos

  • Add Photos
  • View All

Latest Activity

realmuzik posted a discussion

Cole Lumpkin Moves With the Music, Letting Life Shape Every Note

Cole Lumpkin doesn’t create from a distance. He creates from inside the moment. As a New York City native, his artistry reflects motion, curiosity, and constant self-interrogation. Music for Lumpkin isn’t something you step into once everything is figured out. It’s something you carry with you, refine on the move, and allow to grow alongside real life. A self-taught…See More
22 minutes ago
Editor's Pick posted discussions
5 hours ago
Editor's Pick shared their discussion on Facebook
7 hours ago
Editor's Pick shared their discussion on Facebook
7 hours ago
Zofia P updated their profile
Sunday
Editor's Pick posted discussions
Saturday
Editor's Pick posted videos
Friday
Editor's Pick updated an event
Thumbnail

THROWBACK (2nd & 4th Wednesdays) featuring Ren the Vinyl Archaeologist at Hello Stranger Bar, Oakland

March 11, 2026 at 9pm to July 8, 2026 at 1:45am
WEDNESDAY, MAR 11 THROWBACK (2nd & 4th Wednesdays)Experience the ultimate Throwback party! 🎵 Ren the Vinyl Archaeologist spins all your fave jams from back in the day! 🕺 Featuring Ren the Vinyl Archaeologist (True Skool)at Hello Stranger Bar, 1724 Broadway, Oakland. Doors 8pm. DJ Set starts at 9pm. No cover!RSVP:…See More
Friday
realmuzik posted a discussion

“They Tried to Bury Me” — Wadena Drops ‘Bum Busta’ With Grammy Winner Zaytoven After Decade-Long Industry Feud, Brain Injury Recovery & Father’s Death

As Black History Month closes and Women’s History Month begins, a comeback story rooted in resilience, loss, and legacy is unfolding.The industry might want to pay attention.R&B singer Wadena has officially stepped back into the spotlight with her new single “Bum Busta,” produced by Grammy-winning Atlanta heavyweight Zaytoven — and the early numbers are turning…See More
Friday
Tampa Mystic posted a blog post

Prentice Grant: From Vauxhall to Legacy — The Rise of an Independent Hip-Hop Force

The first time Prentice Grant realized music could change his life, he was just a kid in Vauxhall, New Jersey, staring at the TV. Two kids not much older than him were on the screen — backwards clothes, fearless energy, commanding the world. It was Kris Kross performing “Jump.”And in that moment, something clicked.It wasn’t just the beat.It wasn’t just the crowd.It was the power.From that day forward, Prentice didn’t just listen to hip-hop — he became it.He sharpened his pen studying legends.…See More
Friday
Editor's Pick posted discussions
Thursday
Editor's Pick shared their discussion on Facebook
Thursday

© 2026   Created by Ren the Vinyl Archaeologist.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service